Pastor says big house a gift from God

Furtick

By The Associated Press

Published: Monday, October 28, 2013 at 10:46 AM.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The pastor of a Charlotte church says his large home is a gift from God.

Elevation Church pastor Steven Furtick did not apologize Sunday for the 16,000-square-foot home in an exclusive community in neighboring Union County, The Charlotte Observer (http://bit.ly/191oDl0) reported.

"My wife and I made a decision, and we built a house," Furtick said at the church's Blakeney location in Charlotte. "It's a big house, and it's a beautiful house, and we thank God for it."

He spent about 10 minutes of his sermon on the explanation to the congregation, as well as those watching on screens in seven other locations. The church has about 12,000 followers

Furtick did tell members he was sorry for any uncomfortable conversations they may have had about the home in Waxhaw.

"I have always tried to make this a church where you could be proud of your church," Furtick said. The congregation gave him a standing ovation.

The 19-acre property has a tax value of $1.6 million, although a church financial officer said Furtick paid $325,000.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The pastor of a Charlotte church says his large home is a gift from God.

Elevation Church pastor Steven Furtick did not apologize Sunday for the 16,000-square-foot home in an exclusive community in neighboring Union County, The Charlotte Observer (http://bit.ly/191oDl0) reported.

"My wife and I made a decision, and we built a house," Furtick said at the church's Blakeney location in Charlotte. "It's a big house, and it's a beautiful house, and we thank God for it."

He spent about 10 minutes of his sermon on the explanation to the congregation, as well as those watching on screens in seven other locations. The church has about 12,000 followers

Furtick did tell members he was sorry for any uncomfortable conversations they may have had about the home in Waxhaw.

"I have always tried to make this a church where you could be proud of your church," Furtick said. The congregation gave him a standing ovation.

The 19-acre property has a tax value of $1.6 million, although a church financial officer said Furtick paid $325,000.

Furtick said only about 8,400 square feet of the house is heated, with the rest consisting of basement, attic, garage and porch space. A church official said Furtick is paying for the home with money from book sales.

Furtick has not said how much he makes from books and speaking engagements. He also has not disclosed his salary, which is determined by an appointed "Board of Overseers" comprised of other mega-church pastors, the newspaper reported.